Association for Education of the Visually Handicapped, Philadelphia, PA.

Essays on the visually handicapped are concerned with congenital rubella, an evaluation of multiply handicapped children, the use and abuse of the IQ, visual perception dysfunction, spatial perceptions in the partially sighted, programs in daily living skills, sex education needs, and physical activity as an enhancement of functioning. Other articles discussed deal with physical activity to stimulate learning, a report on listening research, library needs, instructional materials reference center, agency cooperation, and research on sex education. Also included are the following association reports: report from the president, braille authority, amendments to the constitution, necrology, the nominating committee, and the financial report and 1968 budget. (JM)